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Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari Predicts INDIA Bloc Win in Rajya Sabha Polls

Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari expressed confidence that INDIA bloc candidate Pranav Jha will win the Rajya Sabha elections, citing differences with West Bengal. Chief Minister Hemant Soren skipped the INDIA bloc meeting, with Rajya Sabha MP Sarfaraz Ahmad attending instead. JMM initially wanted both seats but left one for Congress, with elections scheduled for June 18. Congress leaders highlighted inflation and exam irregularities to target the BJP government.

Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari confident of victory for INDIA bloc candidate in Rajya Sabha polls

Ranchi, June 16

Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari expressed confidence ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections, claiming that the ruling alliance's candidate, Pranav Jha, would win, citing differences between the political situations in Jharkhand and West Bengal.

"We will win. This is Jharkhand, not Bengal... Our candidate, Pranav Jha, will emerge victorious," Ansari told reporters on Monday in Ranchi.

The minister's remarks came amid heightened political activity ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections, with political parties engaged in efforts to consolidate support for their respective candidates.

Ansari expressed confidence in the strength of the ruling alliance in the state and reiterated that Pranav Jha would be elected to the Upper House.

Earlier this week, Jharkhand Chief Minister and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Hemant Soren skipped the INDIA bloc meeting. Rajya Sabha MP Sarfaraz Ahmad attended on behalf of the party. Ahead of the meeting, when asked about his presence, Soren told reporters, "Possibly. I am trying. Let's see."Hemant Soren is overseeing the biennial Rajya Sabha elections for JMM and Congress, while Congress is set to field party secretary Pranav Jha for the Upper House polls on two seats in Jharkhand.

Initially, the JMM wanted to field its candidates in both seats; however, the party leadership decided to leave one for its ally, Congress. JMM MP Mahua Maji expressed confidence of victory in the Rajya Sabha elections, scheduled for June 18. The biennial Rajya Sabha elections will be held for four seats each in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, three seats each in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, two seats in Jharkhand, and one seat each in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Meghalaya.

In his opening remarks, Kharge hailed the alliance's unity in defeating the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-first Amendment) Bill, the Delimitation Bill, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill in the Parliament.

Expressing concern over a range of issues, the Congress leader highlighted inflation, irregularities in examinations, and alleged a "compromised" foreign policy to target the BJP government at the Centre.

Leaders of 23 parties were present in the meeting, including LoP Rahul Gandhi, Congress parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, former West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee with Abhishek Banerjee, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, and Bihar LoP Tejasvi Yadav.

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) was not present at the meeting as Congress ended its long-standing partnership with the party and joined hands with the Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in Tamil Nadu.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Irfan Ansari's confidence is understandable, but I hope this isn't overconfidence. The JMM-Congress alliance needs to work hard to ensure every MLA votes correctly. Remember, cross-voting can spoil the party. 😅

Vikram M

It's interesting how Hemant Soren skipped the INDIA bloc meeting but sent Sarfaraz Ahmad. Clearly, he's prioritizing state matters over national alliance optics. Not a bad move, but could create tensions within the bloc. Politics is all about balancing priorities.

Ananya R

Kharge's criticism of the BJP on inflation and exam irregularities is spot on! But the alliance must also focus on delivering in states like Jharkhand. People are tired of empty promises. Let's see if Pranav Jha can raise these issues effectively in Rajya Sabha. 🇮🇳

James A

As an outsider looking in, the Indian political landscape is fascinating. The alliance dynamics here seem fragile yet resilient. I hope the INDIA bloc can sustain its unity for the sake of democratic opposition. Best of luck to both candidates in Jharkhand.

Rohit P

Honestly, the Rajya Sabha is just a 'retirement home' for politicians. These elections rarely change ground reality. What matters is what Pranav Jha does in the next 6 months, not just getting elected. I hope he fights for Jharkhand's tribal rights and mining issues. 🌱

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